Kid Clip Art I Can Statements 6th Grade CCSS Checkboxes

This set of posters is created using the most recent version of the “I Can” statements.

These updated “I Can” poster use the original & apparently very popular clip art from our first set of posters! We had no idea how many requests we would get for our new posters to look similar to the first set we created two years ago. Don’t worry – the updated posters in this format are on their way for other grade levels too!

We have heard from many of you that you like to put these in your students’ folders. Children can then check off when they have mastered a standard. Do any of you have other ways you like to use these? We would love for you to share below!

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Comments

Hi- these are great but I am wondering how they correlate to Indiana’s Career and College Ready standards. Is there an easier way than going over them one by one to match them up? I wish the state would just provide them in a kid friendly version!

Hi Rita! Not sure how the CCSS we used for these resources (found at corestandards.org) correlate to Indiana’s standards. We haven’t gone through them all yet, but it is something we are hoping to do after the new year for all of our Indiana colleagues! So much to do…so little time!

Thanks for your great resources! What a lifesaver! I was looking over the 6th grade math resources and have a question. Under the heading “I can do math” it says Geometry. The bold text then says “I can use equivalent (equal) fractions as a strategy to add and subtract fractions.” Is this the right statement? Just checking before I run my copies. Thank you again!
Melissa

Thank you Melissa! We always appreciate when colleagues tell us of things that might need to be fixed! We would love to think we always create perfect resources, but we all know that’s not possible without a team of editors…something that Cathy and I don’t have the luxury of!! LOL!! We will get right on fixing this and let you know when it’s done!

Hi Melissa! Thank you so much for the compliment! We have talked several times about “I Can” Statements for Science and Social Studies, but since there isn’t a set of national standards for these subjects yet, we aren’t sure how we would go about it. To try to do them for each state individually would be extremely time consuming. We have discussed creating them for the NGSS, but don’t have plans for that just yet. Hope you are finding other resources that are helpful to you!

I’m a middle school LA teacher. I’m using this (and the 7th & 8th grade one I created-not as cute) a couple different ways. Students are getting their own for their folder so they can self assess. I’m also using these as tools for a parent information night to share with parents how they can assist their student at home with their reading as well as giving them a checklist of what their students should be able to do.